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no one who has flown through kennedy airport can be proud of the gateway to the greatest city in the greatest nation on earth. few if any have the experience of flying out of kennedy airport to a foreign destination and encountering an airport that they regard less favorably than they regard kennedy airport. quoting the use of the 1916s and i suppose i was one, saying if not now, when? if not now, when the interest rate in the currency we print is 2.4% for 30 years. if not now, when the construction unemployment rate approaches 15%. if this is not the time to rebuild kennedy airport, when is? kennedy airport is no isolated example. a study in nevada found that it cost five times as much if you maintain roads too late, if you maintain them on time. we have roads across this country filled with hot coals -- hobbles --potholes for. every time i went to a city i would take a couple hours and go to the public school and talk about the importance of education. probably pretty cliche that and more cliche over the subsequent 12 years. i will never forget one of the time the young teacher too
no one who has flown through kennedy airport can be proud of the gateway to the greatest city in the greatest nation on earth. few if any have the experience of flying out of kennedy airport to a foreign destination and encountering an airport that they regard less favorably than they regard kennedy airport. quoting the use of the 1916s and i suppose i was one, saying if not now, when? if not now, when the interest rate in the currency we print is 2.4% for 30 years. if not now, when the...
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the middle of one of our own cities. that threat and presidential leadership needed to deal with it is placing a special responsibility on all of you who will decide on november 2 who will be our commander in chief. the only viable option for winning the war on terrorist is one that the presidenthas chosen, use the power of the united states to aggressively go after the terrorist, wherever we find them. and also to hold to account states that sponsor terror. now that we've captured or killed thousands of al qaeda and taken down the regimes of saddam hussein and the taliban, it's important that we stand up democratically elected governments as the only guarantee this they will never again revert terrorism and production of deadly weapons. this is the task of our generation, i know firsthand the strength the president brings to it. the overall outcome will depend upon the ability of the american people and the strong leadership of the president to meet all the challenges that we'll face in the days and years ahead. i'm con
the middle of one of our own cities. that threat and presidential leadership needed to deal with it is placing a special responsibility on all of you who will decide on november 2 who will be our commander in chief. the only viable option for winning the war on terrorist is one that the presidenthas chosen, use the power of the united states to aggressively go after the terrorist, wherever we find them. and also to hold to account states that sponsor terror. now that we've captured or killed...
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in oklahoma city. the point is, general baker, these areas of energy there's an attitude that permeates the agency right now that i think is less regulator and more punitive perhaps and we can address that later but it is an issue for the oklahoma energy space. >> general strange, and i don't want the audience to miss the point that you made earlier about the outside counsel and not using outside counsel when you came in to deal with the major spill from the bp incident, outside counsel is a challenging question for most of us in this room and it tends to be a source of discussion quite often to tell us a little bit about what your thought process was when you came and decided to go from outside counsel what you thought the downside might have been for the state continuing to use outside counsel? >> having been in the outside counsel it's important to be able to allow the expertise to read the question was asked where do you get your expertise and it's very important the general philosophy is what the
in oklahoma city. the point is, general baker, these areas of energy there's an attitude that permeates the agency right now that i think is less regulator and more punitive perhaps and we can address that later but it is an issue for the oklahoma energy space. >> general strange, and i don't want the audience to miss the point that you made earlier about the outside counsel and not using outside counsel when you came in to deal with the major spill from the bp incident, outside counsel...
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also clayton high school theater manager david and the city of clayton police and fire department. our time keeper as well, rose of washington university. and the chamber's president. executive directer ellen gail and the associate directer. adopt forget to vote on tuesday november 6th. it concludes the program for the u.s. senate race. thank you for joining us. we stand adjourned. [applause] ♪ >>> coming up today a look how the 2012 campaign is being covered. judy of. "newshour," glen ofway week and candy crowley of northbound cnn talk about covering the race. that's live here on c-span2. over on c-span, the third party candidates presidential debate. the free of equal election foundation hosts the debate futuring libertarian party candidate gary johnson. green party candidate jill stein. constitutional party candidate virtual and rocky anderson. see it live saturdaying at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> i regularly watch "washington journal" i watch call-in shows in the morning and whenever there is a hearing that is of any significance, i'll tune in. directly -- from the poli
also clayton high school theater manager david and the city of clayton police and fire department. our time keeper as well, rose of washington university. and the chamber's president. executive directer ellen gail and the associate directer. adopt forget to vote on tuesday november 6th. it concludes the program for the u.s. senate race. thank you for joining us. we stand adjourned. [applause] ♪ >>> coming up today a look how the 2012 campaign is being covered. judy of....
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get the finances under control in the city so firefighters that detroit needs because it must have the highest case of arson in the country, these guys are laid off. about two weeks later, 100 guys rehired, and when you look to find out where the money came from, it's the department of homeland security has a fund for things like that, and i don't want to, you know, overstate, but i was -- that's something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keep detroit, you know, safe as it could be for the moment. it could be a lot safer, but, so we're talking about i wonder, and i wondered in making the film, we've seen the auto industry bailout, the bank bailout. are we headed into an era of bailout of cities? is there such a thing as a failed city? >> for with heidi sunday at eight on c-span's "q&a." >> the supreme court expected to hear two cases next week that could affect privacy rights and the ban on unreasonable searches. constitutional law scholars discuss the upcoming florida versus hardiness and both deal with questions on privacy and dog snif
get the finances under control in the city so firefighters that detroit needs because it must have the highest case of arson in the country, these guys are laid off. about two weeks later, 100 guys rehired, and when you look to find out where the money came from, it's the department of homeland security has a fund for things like that, and i don't want to, you know, overstate, but i was -- that's something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keep...
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i have raised more none in this campaign in the city of reno than new york city. she's raised more money out of wall street than i have in this campaign. who's in the pockets of the big money in wall street? >> moderator: thank you very much. our next question comes from diego santiago who will direct it to congresswoman shelley berkeley. >> congresswoman berkeley, i was intrigued looking through both of your web sites that both the candidates have the country of israel as one of your top issues. now i ask, why is this issue at the top of your agenda, and has enough been done to defend our only true ally in the middle east? berkeley: i pride myself on being a strong supporter of israel. in the united states congress on either side of the aisle, we share a common bond, and it's the only democracy in a very dangerous part of the world and one of our strongest allies in the world. i think we need to do everything we can to work with israel to insure that iran does not acquire nuclear weapons. it's not only an existential threat to israel, but it's a threat to the ent
i have raised more none in this campaign in the city of reno than new york city. she's raised more money out of wall street than i have in this campaign. who's in the pockets of the big money in wall street? >> moderator: thank you very much. our next question comes from diego santiago who will direct it to congresswoman shelley berkeley. >> congresswoman berkeley, i was intrigued looking through both of your web sites that both the candidates have the country of israel as one of...
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when i taught in the cleveland inner city schools, we did all our parent/teacher conferences at the parents' homes. and can that was in a tough area in cleveland. we had after school programs for parents to learn sewing, cooking, finances and is so forth. and teachers, i don't know how to -- as being a principal, we need to get the best teachers if possible. and if they're not good, to get rid of them. and is that's hard to do. it's easier to do in nonpublic schools than public schools. but i don't know what else to say. we need to keep getting those great teachers and getting principals who understand those teachers and could make the school a great school where it's truly a community, where we respect each other, we respect kids, and we do the darnedest that we can do that. thank you. >> thank you for your comment. anyone want to -- >> i just want to say we're moving into an environment in which whether you choose to have a teacher in an organization called school mediate your relationship to learning would be a choice. and how do you choose to mediate that will become a choice if society
when i taught in the cleveland inner city schools, we did all our parent/teacher conferences at the parents' homes. and can that was in a tough area in cleveland. we had after school programs for parents to learn sewing, cooking, finances and is so forth. and teachers, i don't know how to -- as being a principal, we need to get the best teachers if possible. and if they're not good, to get rid of them. and is that's hard to do. it's easier to do in nonpublic schools than public schools. but i...
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. >> moderator: monica ag you have the last question. >> because of the economic downturn, the education in our country has had to squeeze from every angle, city budgets for education have dropped, state budgets have dropped, so it makes it challenging most experts would say to believe our students in the future will be competing on a level playing field with other students around the world because the bigger class size is now and less time with quality teachers. how would you improve education first of all and in fact mr. smith you suggested eliminating the department of education altogether. is that the right plan at this moment? casey: the best place is that the state level. that is where between the local school boards, teachers and parents. now i don't -- i said i wanted to take a look at the department of education, and it's possible. but they do some good things so we don't want to throw that away. but we need -- any federal organizations basically as big as the department of education there is a lot waste. just to get that money to the states. they can do it themselves and that i
. >> moderator: monica ag you have the last question. >> because of the economic downturn, the education in our country has had to squeeze from every angle, city budgets for education have dropped, state budgets have dropped, so it makes it challenging most experts would say to believe our students in the future will be competing on a level playing field with other students around the world because the bigger class size is now and less time with quality teachers. how would you...
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we sent 50 tons of medical supplies to the city it of new york by five o'clock in the afternoon. the next morning, i had 200,000 gloves, # # -- 200,000 nasks. the following morning, i was in new york before the president. i met with the governor, met with the chief of police, the fire police. i walkedded down west broadway with policemen and firemen, and we had to wear masks because the debris was so thick in the air. .. >> moderator: congresswoman, a chance to explain your vote. baldwin: i am outraged that tommy thompson would question my patriotism. he has personally profited from 9/11, and now he is trying to politically profit from 9/11. i voted nine times to honor the victims and first responders of 9/11. i voted three times to allow the congressional gold medal to those families. i voted and worked very hard to pass a 9/11 health bill, and i voted to hunt down osama bin laden and the perpetrators of 9/11. words are very important, and i believe you should never politicize 9/11. and when a resolution on the eve of a hotly-contested election sought to politicize the solemn re
we sent 50 tons of medical supplies to the city it of new york by five o'clock in the afternoon. the next morning, i had 200,000 gloves, # # -- 200,000 nasks. the following morning, i was in new york before the president. i met with the governor, met with the chief of police, the fire police. i walkedded down west broadway with policemen and firemen, and we had to wear masks because the debris was so thick in the air. .. >> moderator: congresswoman, a chance to explain your vote. baldwin:...
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from the lower east side tenement museum in new york city, this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i love the title you you know sort of dark money rising. it seems like there should be a batman character involved but instead a lot of people with a lot of money so first i'm going to introduce our panel starting immediately to my left. melanie sloan executive director for citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington otherwise known as crew. she is nationally recognized expert on congressional ethics and prior to starting crew she served as an assistant u.s. attorney in the district of columbia from 1998 to 2003. next to her we have got nick confessore. he is a political reporter covering the 2012 presidential campaign finance and really is digging into that and he is also the recipient of a pulitzer prize in 2009. to his left we have kim barker of propublica, reporter, author covering campaign finance issues and focusing on dark money this season. she is a recent edward r. murrow press fellow at the council on foreign relations in new york. next to kim we have bradley smith chairma
from the lower east side tenement museum in new york city, this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i love the title you you know sort of dark money rising. it seems like there should be a batman character involved but instead a lot of people with a lot of money so first i'm going to introduce our panel starting immediately to my left. melanie sloan executive director for citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington otherwise known as crew. she is nationally recognized expert on...
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also at on c-span senator kristin kristen gillibrand faces off against when city long for the senate seat. she served in the house before appointed to fill the senate seat of hillary clinton. that's 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> it started as an economic argument. men are having a harder time adoopt together economy. and women are adapting more easily. there's different periods in history where it's been vice versa. the education and credential. the economy is fast changing. who know what it's going to be throw at us. women seem to be getting the kilts than a faster rate than the men. they seem to be more nimble. it filters down to the society. in the book i talk about how changes marriage and our notion of fatherhood and what men can and can't do. how young people have sex and make decisions and so you really start to see it having an influence in our culture. >> joins author hannah rosin to discuss the end of men. saturday night at 10:00 eastern and sunday night at 9:00 on afterwords. this weekend on booktv on c-span2. >>> last friday washington's senate senator maria dpawsed balm com
also at on c-span senator kristin kristen gillibrand faces off against when city long for the senate seat. she served in the house before appointed to fill the senate seat of hillary clinton. that's 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> it started as an economic argument. men are having a harder time adoopt together economy. and women are adapting more easily. there's different periods in history where it's been vice versa. the education and credential. the economy is fast changing. who know what...
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the biggest cities, one of the cities in libya which is the national army have to deal with them. this is another challenge. we have to bring the employment down. it is more than 30, 35% among their people. then this is all the challenge. we manage now to bring the oil just about the level for the revolution, but libya is depending only on oil and gas, and and i think this is not what we want. the diversity of our economy is very important. we have to attract the investment, and we have to attract the foreign companies to invest in libya. but as i said before, without security we will not be able to do that. the reconciliation among our peopling it is also a -- people, it is also a big issue. libya is a big country but with a small population with the tribes, with the history, and we need to build them. gadhafi used the tribes against each other for his own benefits. the challenges are great, but also the promises are great. there are opportunities for the libyan people to build the country. the first thing we achieved is democracy. now the election took place to elect the first c
the biggest cities, one of the cities in libya which is the national army have to deal with them. this is another challenge. we have to bring the employment down. it is more than 30, 35% among their people. then this is all the challenge. we manage now to bring the oil just about the level for the revolution, but libya is depending only on oil and gas, and and i think this is not what we want. the diversity of our economy is very important. we have to attract the investment, and we have to...
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many of them designed to help children and the poor. >> the bombing in oakland the city has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric that's been coming from the right and those who cater to angry white men. although no one is suggesting right wing greater jocks approve of violence, the extent to which the approach fosters violence is being questioned by many observers. >> i don't think i think jesse jones defenders here. >> not me. i think you have to be worried about that's what's going on in the good lord's mind, because if there's retributive justice, he will get aids from a transfusion or one of his grandchildren will get it. >> it finally dawned on me that the person can start has reminded me of facially all this time was heinrich himmler, including his glasses. >> this advice, mr. bush, shut the hell up, good night and good luck. >> they have waved signs liking president obama to hitler and the devil can raise questions about whether he was really born in this country, falsely accuse him of planning to set up dead panels -- death panels, and called everything from a fascist to social
many of them designed to help children and the poor. >> the bombing in oakland the city has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric that's been coming from the right and those who cater to angry white men. although no one is suggesting right wing greater jocks approve of violence, the extent to which the approach fosters violence is being questioned by many observers. >> i don't think i think jesse jones defenders here. >> not me. i think you have to be worried about that's...